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Bergdahl’s Betrayal
Bowe Bergdahl’s action of disserting his post in the middle of the night in a very dangerous and hostile Afghan outpost certainly betrayed the rest of the soldiers in his unit.
2014: Gazing Through a Crystal Ball, Darkly
2014 opens with gathering storm clouds and the U.S. ship of state under the command of an administration pursuing increasingly dubious foreign policies and facing declining public approval. The chickens stirred up by the “Leading from behind” approach are coming home to roost, particularly in the Middle East with the White House tilt to Iran.
Posted in China, Foreign Policy, Middle East-North Africa, Uncategorized
Tagged Al Qaeda, Benghazi, China Lake, Egypt, Erdogan regine, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Muslim Brotherhood, NATO, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Syria, Taiwan, Taliban, Turkey, Vietnam